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diff --git a/docs/mono-tools.config b/docs/mono-tools.config index a5d8863748e..654f73bedb1 100644 --- a/docs/mono-tools.config +++ b/docs/mono-tools.config @@ -37,7 +37,6 @@ <manpage name="monostyle(1)" page="../man/monostyle.1" /> <manpage name="mono-xmltool(1)" page="../man/mono-xmltool.1" /> <manpage name="mozroots(1)" page="../man/mozroots.1" /> - <manpage name="oldmono(1)" page="../man/oldmono.1" /> <manpage name="permview(1)" page="../man/permview.1" /> <manpage name="prj2make(1)" page="../man/prj2make.1" /> <manpage name="resgen(1)" page="../man/resgen.1" /> diff --git a/man/Makefile.am b/man/Makefile.am index 6bb1f5eb16c..eaf3b851db5 100644 --- a/man/Makefile.am +++ b/man/Makefile.am @@ -38,7 +38,6 @@ man_MANS = \ monostyle.1 \ mono-xmltool.1 \ mozroots.1 \ - oldmono.1 \ pdb2mdb.1 \ permview.1 \ prj2make.1 \ diff --git a/man/oldmono.1 b/man/oldmono.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 74a8dcac280..00000000000 --- a/man/oldmono.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,175 +0,0 @@ -.\" -.\" mono manual page. -.\" (C) Ximian, Inc. -.\" Author: -.\" Miguel de Icaza (miguel@gnu.org) -.\" -.TH Mono "Mono 1.0" -.SH NAME -mono \- Mono ECMA-CLI Just in Time compiler. -.SH SYNOPSIS -.PP -.B mono -[\-\-help] [\-d] [\-\-debug-asm] [\-\-debug-forest] [\-\-trace-calls] -[\-\-compile name] [\-\-ncompile num] [\-\-noinline] [\-\-profile] -[\-\-debug=[format]] [\-\-debug-args args] [\-\-break name] [\-\-precompile name] -[\-\-config filename] -program.exe [arguments...] -.SH DESCRIPTION -The \fImono\fP program is a Just in Time compiler for ECMA CLI byte -codes. It translates dynamically a CIL stream into native code. -.I program.exe -and optionally passes -the -.I arguments -to it. -.SH OPTIONS -The following options are supported: -.TP -.I "--help", "-h" -Displays usage instructions. -.TP -.I "--share-code" -This mode makes the LoaderOptimization for Application Domains default -to sharing code. This results in slower code, but enables code -sharing across application domains. The default is to maximize for -speed, but disallow JITed code sharing across domains. See -System.LoaderOptimization for more information -.TP -.I "--config filename" -Load the specified configuration file instead of the default one(s). -The default files are /etc/mono/config and ~/.mono/config or the file -specified in the MONO_CONFIG environment variable, if set. -.TP -.I "--noinline" -Disables the code inliner. -.TP -.SH DEBUGGING OPTIONS -The following options are used to debug, or perfomance test the JIT -compiler: -.TP -.I "--trace-calls" -Shows method names as they are invoked. -.TP -.I "--dump-asm" -Displays the generated code as methods are invoked. -.TP -.I "--dump-forest" -Displays the basic blocks and the forest of trees that is -created from a stream of CIL opcodes. -.TP -.I "--compile name" -Compiles the method on the given class (namespace.name:methodname) or -all classes in the given image (@imagename). -.TP -.I "--ncompile" -Compiles the method a number of times. If no argument is specified, -the method will be compiled a thousand times. -.SH DEVELOPMENT OPTIONS -The following options are used to debug a JITed application. They're -only useful when running the JIT in a debugger: -.TP -.I "--debug" -Writes out debug information in the given format or in the default format. -See DEBUGGING FORMATS for details. -.TP -.I "--debug-args args" -Comma-separated list of additional arguments for the symbol writer. -See DEBUGGING FORMATS for details. -.TP -.I "--break method" -Inserts a breakpoint before the method whose name is `method' -(namespace.class:methodname). Use `Main' as method name to insert a breakpoint on the -application's main method. -.TP -.I "--precompile name" -Compiles the given class (namespace.name), method (namespace.name:methodname) -or all classes in the given image (@imagename) before executing the main -application. -.TP -.I "--profile" -Collect profiling information and dump it at the end of the process. -.SH DEBUGGING FORMATS -The following debugging formats are currently supported: -.TP -.I "stabs" -Writes out stabs debug information. -.TP -.I "dwarf" -Writes out dwarf debug information. -.TP -.I "mono" -Use a symbol file which has been created by MCS. It can be used to get -source lines in stack traces. -.PP -The "stabs" and "dwarf" formats support the following options: -.TP -.I "filename=FILENAME" -Write debugging information into FILENAME. This file must be run through -the assembler to create an object file. -.TP -.I "objfile=FILENAME" -When automatically assembling the symbol file, write the resulting object -file into FILENAME. -.TP -.I "dont_assemble" -Normally, the symbol file is automatically assembled to an object file -when you call "mono_debug_make_symbols". Use this option to disable this -behaviour. -.TP -.I "install_il_files" -Put the generated *.il files in the same directory than the assembly they -came from. The default is to put them into the current working directory. -.TP -.I "dont_update_il_files" -Normally, the *.il files are recreated if their assemblies have changed -when you call "mono_debug_make_symbols". Use this option to disable this -behaviour. -.TP -.I "dont_create_il_files" -Update the *.il files if their assemblies have changed, but only if the -file already exists. -.PP -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES -.TP -.I "MONO_PATH" -Provides a search path to mono and mint where to look for library files. -Directories are separated by the platform path separator (colons on unix). Example: -.B /home/username/lib:/usr/local/mono/lib -.PP -.TP -.I "MONO_DISABLE_SHM" -If this variable is set, it disables the Windows I/O Emulation layer, -and handles (files, events, mutexes, pipes) will not be shared across -processes. This option is only available on Unix. -.TP -.I "MONO_CFG_DIR" -If set, this variable overrides the default system configuration directory -($PREFIX/etc). It's used to locate machine.config file. -.TP -.I "GC_DONT_GC" -Turns off the garbage collection in Mono. This should be only used -for debugging purposes -.TP -.I "MONO_CONFIG" -If set, this variable overrides the default runtime configuration file -($PREFIX/etc/mono/config). The --config command line options overrides the -environment variable. -.SH FILES -On Unix assemblies are loaded from the installation lib directory. If you set -`prefix' to /usr, the assemblies will be located in /usr/lib. On -Windows, the assemblies are loaded from the directory where mono and -mint live. -.PP -/etc/mono/config, ~/.mono/config -.IP -Mono runtime configuration file. See the mono-config(5) manual page -for more information. -.SH MAILING LISTS -Visit http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list for details. -.SH WEB SITE -Visit: http://www.go-mono.com for details -.SH SEE ALSO -.BR mcs(1), mint(1), monodis(1), mono-config(5) - - diff --git a/mono-core.spec.in b/mono-core.spec.in index 662952125cb..6e7c7b5837a 100644 --- a/mono-core.spec.in +++ b/mono-core.spec.in @@ -1261,7 +1261,6 @@ rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_datadir/libgc-mono/simple_example.html rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_datadir/libgc-mono/tree.html rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_mandir/man1/cilc.1 rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_mandir/man1/monostyle.1 -rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_mandir/man1/oldmono.1 rm $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%_mandir/man1/mint.1 # Things we don't ship. # cilc |